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Arduino UNO Q bridges high-performance computing with real-time control, supporting advanced applications such as object recognition, voice commands, motion detection, and more. Get power and ease of use – all wrapped up into UNO. This 2-GB variant is a cost-effective choice if you plan to code while connected to a computer and create a project that does not require a monitor or keyboard to run.
Features:
- All-in-one toolbox: Arduino UNO Q combines the powerful Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210 microprocessor (MPU) with a real-time STM32U585 microcontroller (MCU) – no matter what you’re building, it’s your new go-to tool!
- AI in a blink: unlock AI-powered vision and sound solutions that react to their environment.
- Arduino support and developer tools including libraries, sketches, and projects developed for the UNO ecosystem by millions of users.
- Compatible with the Arduino UNO ecosystem: UNO Q works with a wide range of Arduino hardware, from classic UNO shields to new carriers, and includes a Qwiic connector for Modulino® nodes and third-party modules.
- Streamlined software experience: in addition to Arduino IDE and Arduino Cloud, you can jumpstart development with plenty of pre-built examples and AI models available through Arduino App Lab.
- Seamless, unified development: build classic Arduino Sketches, code in Python® thanks to the pre-installed Linux® Debian OS, or mix the two from a single interface – it’s easy, with Arduino App Lab.
- Qwiic connector: Expand easily with Modulino® nodes – no soldering required
- Suitable if:
- You intend to develop code for UNO Q in the familiar, PC-connected mode, and your project basically requires running the OS, Python scripts, and basic network services accessed remotely (SSH) – no demanding GUI.
- You plan on the microprocessor running one primary application, without heavy multitasking.
- Your project leverages no AI or lightweight Edge AI, relying on memory-optimized nyML applications.
- You just need local storage for basic OS and core libraries.
Specifications:
- Microprocessor: Qualcomm® Dragonwing™ QRB2210
- Microcontroller: Real-time, low-power STM32U585 MCU
- RAM: 2GB LPDDR4
- Storage: 16 GB eMMC built-in (no SD card required)
- Connectivity: Dual-band Wi-Fi® 5 (2.4/5 GHz), Bluetooth® 5.1
- Video: Video output support via USB-C MIPI DSI pins on JMEDIA header
- Audio: Microphone IN / Headphone OUT / Line OUT on JMISC
- MPU OS: Linux Debian OS with upstream support
- Real-time OS: Arduino Core on Zephyr OS
- High-speed headers: Power advanced peripherals – vision, audio, display
- Classic UNO headers: Mount shields to add capabilities
- LED matrix: 8 x 13 LED matrix for visual creation and feedback
- USB-C connector: Power delivery, video output, or connect keyboard, mouse, USB microphones or USB cameras via dongle
- Power supply: 7-24V (VIN)
- Interfaces:
- I2C/I3C
- SPI
- PWM
- CAN
- UART
- PSSI
- GPIO
- JTAG
- ADC
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